> -- now i need to know if the device language is Norwegian what is the
> name of the folder that hold the file (strings.xml).

Mandatory lecture for anyone interested:
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/providing-resources.html#AlternativeResources
which reads "The language is defined by a two-letter ISO 639-1
language code", so ISO codes
are listed here: http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php

> i mean en_us is the value  of English
> what is the value for Norwegian ??

Look up the ISO code, as language code is not always what one may think
it is. I.e. "Swedish" is not "se" (as I happened to think myself
wrongly as well)
but "sv".)

> the values for Norwegian is -------------> nb

I believe you got it wrong. "nn" is for "Norwegian Nyorsk" (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nynorsk )
while "Norwegian" is just "no". I'd rather use "no" myself, but as
your norvegian translation
did not come out of nowhere, just ask your translator. S/he shall know
what type of norvegian was
used and if that person is native, then that would be more than perfect.

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